In the Moment, on paper
Drawnalism has created a model of working In the Moment on large sheets of sticky paper. Although we can (and do) create ‘big wall’ or ‘big board’ artwork, we find the lack of mobility and flexibility in this set-up restrictive.
It can be difficult to capture the detail and nuance of a session that is being conducted at some distance from our Drawnalists, and we have found that ‘big wall’ and ‘big board’ presentations of large events can be confusing or even overwhelming for participants.
Working on single sheets of paper enables us to capture speeches, presentations and debates in a variety of formats that have been academically proven to assist the comprehension and retention of information. We can also give proper focus to individual sessions, while rapidly creating a large volume of sheets that build into a coherent and memorable record of an event over time.
In the Moment, digital
Drawnalism has created a model of working In the Moment that enables us to deliver the benefits of digital service at in person events. One of our Drawnalists will attend the event and capture it graphically, using a pre-defined template that can be coloured, completed and delivered promptly – usually within minutes of the event ending.
We can use the same process to work as if we were drawing on paper. In both cases, On the Air graphic recording and capture can be used to extend the reach and lifecycle of an event, by creating an engaging record that is ideal for internal and social media distribution.










